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mm -A •' • '• .t**'V '\•'•'•\; '$? *ifi . si £> i,..,-. <-\sr.-»-j SICK WIFE'S stbiryt ;sufrll§ PRISES HEUVELTON. The following-has surprised Heuvcl-: ton: A business tnao-'& -rtviie^ suffered from dyspepsia and ^constipation for years. Although she' dieted she was so bloated her cloathes would not fit* ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-, ka relieved her INSTANTLY. Be- '$. cause Adler-i-ka emptier;BQ£JH .-large 3f and srrialh intestine jt\releiV!W-'AN.Y6:* CASE constipation, sour stomach or•_•/. pas and prevents appendicitis., 'It has£ QUICKEST action of atiythjiig we*; ever sold. E.B;. Allen, di HEUVELTON GRANGE At a regular meeting^ Pf^fteUvel? ing the year W. O.Gv W.Voilani (J. W. Voliansj ray; A. 8. Chester Mr*. J. H. Todd; (Irny; Cercp,, .-.-.' Pomona, Viola lliaRaby; L. A. Chester••'Backus; PianoiBt] K. Corcoran; trustee^ 3. A n-gulnr mooting of Heuvelton <Jr:wi!,'o w .,t5 licit! Saturday evening IW-. U;th. After <ho routine husi- nc-sn \V;IP disposed of, two inoinbere \w-r«> rnr^ivf*;! h\ demit cards* A ^Tdati euy^lt day; it ehftll? trustees of or causo.to bo fefnoyed, su<5h snow and tho amounts ? efcpencc, for pfer= forinihg such,; - 'Ti^'i \'.>;\• jjgfe:'^'' .;^^^\ '- '• • .. i;.']ro)' \^HSShiUitM ' •\ - •'•>-•• • '^3 8 •' IV* A 11 Wfli ArA TF Mii« firkT»noi»n^? 'ym^$M^^^^^^^0i yilifii&oiOT mmmm sbiito tersj any manure^ |gaanmrlfi« idtB, freei^^fmSShliiilfiiyiB Savings Bank ^OGDIN^URG* N. Y. l,J anl ^ s J* ^ itLi - 'he great railroad and or hot, you carl easily find out. Are yoU; ible to .save K^ You v<i] l lose/^i : You.may; think Hiri6s6 a& sure asfaU , fof the seed of success of Warm Footwear Fust think of the •I'-*! which the members repairoil lo the fining room'an41f ! partoi)k of an oyr; ? pter guppejrgiyeri^!ii i 7 \h()nor of • tlie. Wprtliy Master, jr f \Y; Sleele who .has been the faithful and efficient • plaster/of Heuvelton grange for HCV qral years.:; G.W.ypllan.s acting a$ 1 tqaat^roaster palled on members whp ;ire8porideij % in a' c pleasing inatinfir >a.'ui all spoke highly of Worthy. Master tSteelee's work'in th.^ grange'. ..The meeting was; eulivenud . witK r soiigs and music and at a Into hour the members departed lVt-liitL' ihey had sp«i»t a pleasant evenin*;. : ' Musical Glassea. \!il:n: j ;3 Pockrlcli/nn IrlsbniiUJ. l\' inventor of musical s'lussuH- I ::r;.- tliisikmg jjlassosi tiincs! by l\<y,i i\ui\ played hy jiassin^ wot fln ; ircvH ovor the brim. Ho SIIOWIMI hh In- v«»!iU»n first in lHibHii-nml took It to London about 17G0. : .-'.\• Blest Be Nothing. Wife—The doctor writes tiiat In view of our poor circumstanced he will not present big bill Immediately. Artist—. Vfa ure lucky that our circumstances,' ure no better. If they wei^ we might have to pay ut once.—FlicgiMule Bluet- ter. ' Double Pointed. ' Bess—I'm nt n loss to understand .just what Mr. Blank meant-when I .'•. \a\d him my age wa? twenty-ftve. Teas :yi -Ayhut did be say? Bes3-T»mt I didn't; •% look It. . • .-,'•••:;' • • .'•\•' - v Datpd &••''*£§££•&& the Cobra,:; ^^^^j thousands*\of/ year** t$li4tif|helaJ'eaaqd ; deadly whosel^i Jffi^i^W^^n^^m utantly;^((u§ej:j^i^^4^t)^;cusiiy paralyzed \aij^tranced b'y a very slight finger squeeze\ around the backf^ij ^^Seyou can find as complete an in St. Lavyrence Couiity, to M^il-Order Houses and Quality^ Such places, do not Reliable rubber e-ods, as the Popular -Band!{ : brand, which i s superior to any leL^THIS *s A FACT. HOE STORE. Mix is • teporteil ]on list. Gerald Thomhill ^. C ? Widrick spent Wed- y in Ogdensburg. . Mm. Leon Todd spent Wednes- ^p| Mijls. Lawrence of Ricliville was a caUfer near Kokomo Wednesday. Anna Nugent spent Sunday with Kirs. James Corcoran in Heuv elton % M\i%g Bernice Fieldson ami Law- rence Rowland spent Friday eve- ning in Heuvelton. jier )iome m^wlioh^after spending five week .witj^|^irs ?t -\ James \yither- ell while M^iiWiiiiprell AV:IS in Can- ^c^w^na i her sifte ^t^li^n lien velton^ ^afternoon •eubstitui- pvnois sick mi^iPrmry^laicliea pave gofie KpKplnpV echool house to Wonderful Earringa. The enrrtaga of Blote, th« of 4JHtetotle, which were, found in GUftl<tfe, where the young woman wna bur^e^, represented doves swinging in golde& hoona. The miulatuve birds were ftmrvelouslj' wrought, the featb- ftf granulated gold, the wlugs and nrlched with bnud.s of color by inserted gemg. Precious stone* glearaed like tiny sparks for the oyea. Daintiest device of nil, the tall feathers w^ro so finely made and ouii- \ously Adjusted as to move at the slight- est w&tton of the pendent hoop, BO that whenever the proud wearer should tons or slftke her head her two attendant dove*., would seem to balance tbeui- .. .' \. . .. ielr perches, iis live birds [4e tik _f wiBglnpr on a bough. They were explorlnff archaeologists. • -3 •••:> * '' ••**•